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Optimal RPM range for cruising and RPM max for morning startup
Hey all. I tried using the search button but aside from random comments posted in unrelated threads, I couldn't find a solid consensus on an optimal cruising RPM range for the BRZ, as well as a max RPM for cold morning startups.
Your input on this would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
the manual will tell you something to do and following isnt likely bad. engine builders and engineers say that keeping the rpms high and the load low is the best way to warm up a car. i usually let it idle just to get the juices flowing and then drive around in a gear lower than i normally would until its up to temps.
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gearbox and diff need to "warm up" as well.... just drive around "normally" as in... easy on the pedal and shift before 3500 until you're warmed up. it's not rocket science. Just don't romp on it w/ everything cold.
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In the morning I give a couple of ~3000 rpm revs with the car in neutral. Then I pull into the road and I shift into second at around 6000 rpm. After that I drive normally/cruise at about 3500 rpm for a minute, then switch to 4th gear going around 42 mph, resulting in about 2500 rpm.
Its around 65F in the morning when I drive off to school. |
The issue for me is if driving on the interstate I would love to be clocking 2000 RPM...problem is you are not going all that fast in 6th gear. I usually clock closer to 3000 RPM with cruise control on. I think that is about 70MPH. I get about 35 MPG doing that.
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This thread should be stickied, or referenced in the FAQ's
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48264 In particular this post: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...0&postcount=82 With regards to highway cruising Tstafford nailed it, in 6th gear cruising at 65+ is well over 2,700 rpm, a strange feeling for those used to larger displacement engines or automatics which like to humm along under 2,000 rpm. I feel like you can kick it into eco mode between 1,500-2,000 rpm w/ cruise control and as long as you're not getting run off the road it's all good, any change in load (going up a hill) or need to accelerate though and you need to downshift to get above 2k otherwise you'll lug it. |
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I keep mine below 3500rpm until the engine has been running for about 10-15 min. |
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I tend not to follow a hard and fast rule per se, but I don't rev any car above about 3k-3.5k until the temp gauge has started reading something other than full cold, and then I don't go above about 1.5-2k below redline until the engine is fully warm. |
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FYI, if you drive longer than 10 minutes the engine still has to warm up. |
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